Resources
From real customer stories with Norrsken windows and doors to practical guidance on building regulations.
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Our resources tell real stories and provide expert guidance that makes the difference between good projects and great ones. From customer case studies that reveal what's possible to regulatory updates that keep you compliant - everything you need to succeed is here. Ready to explore?
Manual & Technical Drawings
Browse technical information, including Passive House data, plus everything you need to care for your Norrsken windows and doors.
From simple maintenance routines to technical documentation for professional reference - we've made it easy to access the information that matters to you.
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Operation & Manual Maintenance
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Window Technical Drawings
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Door Technical Drawings
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PHPP Data
Speed up your calculations
Building Regulations Guidance
Navigate UK Building Regulations with confidence.
Our practical guides translate complex requirements into clear, actionable guidance for homeowners, self-builders, and building professionals.
While not replacing official regulations, these resources provide accessible overviews with helpful diagrams and flowcharts that simplify compliance requirements for windows and doors.
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The Future Homes Standard
The Future Homes Standard aims to slash carbon emissions by 75-80% in new homes from 2025 with fabric-efficient building and low-carbon heating systems. Read about it below. -
Part O: Overheating & Solar Gain
Part O aims to reduce unwanted solar gains in new buildings. It contains approaches to limit solar gains and ventilation methods to remove excess heat. Read the regulations below. -
Part F: Ventilation & Trickle Vents
Part F governs ventilation requirements in new and existing buildings. It was updated in 2022 to increase ventilation provisions. Learn what it means for you below. -
Part L: Energy Efficency
Part L governs the energy efficiency of buildings. It was updated in 2022 as a stepping stone to the Future Homes Standard. Read the latest regulations below.